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The Middle East quasi-state system By Ariel I. Ahram Updated: May 27 Many of the challenges of the Middle East appear to stem from the region’s artificial, misshapen and ill-conceived borders. Beginning with the Sykes
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Virginia Tech University / /

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electricity / telecommunications / /

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al-Qaeda / Democratic Party / Kurdish Regional Government / Stanford University / Virginia Tech University’s School of Public and International Affairs in Alexandria / Hizballah / Iraqi army / Kurdish Democratic Union Party / Palestine Liberation Organization / /

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F. Gregory Gause III / Hafez al-Assad / Ariel I. Ahram Updated / San Remo / Ariel I. Ahram / Saddam Hussein / Bashir al-Assad / /

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Virginia / /

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